The US Supreme Court, on Thursday night, former President Donald Trump attempt, refused to prevent the handover of Congress documents related to the attack on the Capitol building on Jan. 6 last year.
Trump sought to prevent documents, held by the National Archive, to the Congress Committee responsible for an investigation about the attack on the Capitol building, based on an executive privilege, which gives the president to prevent the disclosure of confidential documents.
The Supreme Court has supported the majority of eight members compared to one member, sentenced by a Federal Resume Court rejecting Trump’s request to maintain the confidentiality of documents and records concerned.
The storm of the United States Capitol by thousands of radical rioters took place in Washington on January 6, 2021, after the incitement of the outgoing President Donald Trump, in an attempt to block the certification of the voting results of the electoral college of The US presidential election 2020 and the victory of the elected President Joe Biden.
on the other hand, Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the former US president, was invited Thursday, January 20 to testify before the parliamentary commission who seeks to shed light on the role of Donald Trump in the attack on the Capitol.
as well, The Congress committee, told reports of Tuesday, including Rudy Joliani, a main figure in the attempt of Donald Trump to cancel the result of 2020 elections and three others assistants of the former president.
These calls are the latest in a series of requests sent by the House of Representatives to persons within the Circle of Trump to testify, after the Committee converted to officials in the heart of the Trump campaign to adhere to the authority by non-democratic means.